House Clearance Sevenoaks Kent

House clearance Sevenoaks: As a Kent based company, Jeffrey Avery and Associates has been providing a complete house clearance service to members of the public, legal professionals, executors, and administrators, in Sevenoaks and surrounding areas, for over 35 years and is now one of the leading Sevenoaks house clearance companies. If you require any type of property to be cleared of its contents, and left clean and tidy so that it can be sold, or transferred to a landlord, we can help.

House Clearance in Sevenoaks: A fully comprehensive service.

We specialise in full house contents clearance. We can tackle any Sevenoaks house clearance job, of any size and in any location, even in circumstances where access is restricted. (eg Flats with no lifts,etc.)

We are also specialists in clutter clearance, and will be pleased to clear properties containing years of accumulated posessions, or which have abnormal amounts of general household items,
sometimes as a result of illness, (eg compulsive Hoarding or OCD), or where the occupants were previously unwell and unable to care for themselves or their property, resulting in insanitary, dangerous conditions. We are expert clutter clearers.

I would like to thank Jeffrey Avery and Associates for the very careful, thorough and efficient job they made of clearing my late father's flat of his remaining possessions.

Extra to the excellent standard of the clearance, having dealt with Jeffrey personally, I found him to be only extremely helpful and responsive... Read more testimonials...

Becky Anderson.

Our Commitment to Quality

We are aware that a house clearance is often required in difficult circumstances, such as bereavement, and we pride ourselves on our expertise in carrying out our services with care, discretion, and with as little disruption as possible.

In particular, we will always:

Take great care not to damage communal hallways, entrances, garden paths, gates and fences.

Use closed vehicles so that personal effects are not visible to the public

Ensure that confidential documents, photographs, etc, if discovered during a house clearance, are brought to the attention of the relatives.

Ensure that staff are bound by a confidentiality agreement which prevents them from disclosing any details of the house clearance, to any third party.

Have regard for environmental issues in every aspect of our operations, and make every effort to re-use, recycle, or dispose responsibly of all materials we handle as a result of a house clearance.

Jeffrey Avery and Associates is a DOE registered waste carrier, and we comply with all applicable legislation with regard to the management and disposal of waste. We also carry full third party liability insurance.

Additional Services:

We provide a host of related, additional services, including deep cleaning of neglected houses, and the reinstatement of overgrown and out of control gardens, garden clearance, Central Heating, Water and Electricity Isolation, a comprehensive Locksmith Services, and a Hoarding Service. Our aim is to simplify the process of making your property ready for sale or transfer to a landlord.

Free advice and quotation

Our initial consultation and all our quotations are free and without obligation. Contact Jeffrey Avery on 0800 567 7769 for immediate attention.

Some interesting facts about Sevenoaks, Kent

Sevenoaks is a commuter town situated on the London fringe of west Kent, England, some 20 miles (31.2 km) south-east of Charing Cross, on one of the principal commuter rail lines from the capital. The town gives its name to the Sevenoaks district, of which it is the principal town, followed by Swanley and Edenbridge.

The presence of Knole House, a large mansion, led to the earlier settlement becoming a village and in the 13th century a market was established. Sevenoaks became part of the modern communications network when one of the earlier turnpikes was opened in the 18th century; the railway was relatively late in reaching it. It has a large commuting population although a nearby defence installation is a large employer of labour.

There are a number of independent schools in the city, including school Sevenoaks. The city is one of the richest and most expensive to stay in the country, and in 2011 the town was named for having the fifth highest number of "street million pounds property" in the UK.

The city's name derives from the Saxon word "Seouenaca", the name given to a small chapel near seven oak trees in Knole Park around the year 800 AD.

There are few records prior to the 13th century when the town was granted market status. In the Middle Ages, hospitals were provided by religious orders for the care of elderly patients, especially those who go on pilgrimage.

Sevenoaks School, at the southern end of Main Street, is the oldest public school in England. Founded by Sir William Sennoke a rich merchant in London in 1432. Sennoke, an orphan, raised in the city. In later life he became a wealthy merchant and mayor. Founder of the school and adjacent residences due to the city. In 1560, he was ordered by Queen Elizabeth I and should be called the Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth. He was "the education of children and youth in grammar and learning".

In 1456, Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury, purchased the estate and built Knole Knole House, which still dominates the city.

Of oak trees in Knole Park same name has been amended several times over the centuries. In 1902, Seven Oaks have been planted in the north of the Vine Cricket Ground to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII. During a heavy storm in 1987, six of these trees were felled. Their delegates, have been planted in the conference included well-known personalities in television series such as Blue Peter and Gloria Hunniford also the local and Caron Keating, was vandalized, leaving only one standing. There are now nine trees on site, of different ages.

Deadly train accident took place close to August 24, 1927. Southern Railway Class D passenger tank engine No. A800 River Cray had bounced off of Cannon Street transporting treated free of charge, knocking the bridge of the road and killing 13 passengers. The locomotive crew survived, even if the whole class D plus late to prevent a recurrence of this event. Accident, also questioned the quality of the area track laying machinery.

Sevenoaks, Kent, like many West is characterized by high levels of economic activity and qualified residents with a large proportion of these workers travel to their workplaces. These factors, however, property prices and pressures on the region to build more houses. Many of these homes attract high prices, making it difficult for low-wage workers to live, and a wide range of occupations are scarce. Industries such as financial and business services tend to predominate. Public transport is usually overloaded and congestion of downtown is common. A description is that the area is generally "cash rich service, but poor".

The main industrial area is located north of the city, next to the A225. Sevenoaks race is in the best available techniques and Ball Road, also in the north.

High Street shopping area includes a new development of Bligh. This is a typical town center, rather than department stores.

Shopping Bligh Development opened in stages in 2002. The site originally belonged to the bus station and car park. Access can be obtained in different areas of the High Street. In 2008, a third side of the open development, home to the Costa Coffee, Robert Dryas and Tommelise and Zapata: A Mexican restaurant. Much of the architecture is based on some previous periods, but a modern twist.